iOS Grew U.S. Market Share This Spring Thanks to 'Unprecedented Depth' of Price Options as Android 'Felt the Heat'

Haha a $200 Xiaomi can do most of your $500 overpriced Samsung. It is no wonder Xiaomi is beating Samsung.
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But not all of the things a flagship phone can do.
 
So in reality, you picked Samsung because you didn’t have a choice, not because of however great Samsung is.
I picked it because it was less expensive than a "flagship" model, and Im pleasantly surprised by how good of a phone it turned out to be. Its plenty fast, has an excellent screen, great battery life, an still feels pretty premium, all well being half the cost of both Apple and Samsungs top end models.
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But not all of the things a flagship phone can do.
Flagships rarely offer features worth their price over mid range models.
 
I picked it because it was less expensive than a "flagship" model, and Im pleasantly surprised by how good of a phone it turned out to be. Its plenty fast, has an excellent screen, great battery life, an still feels pretty premium, all well being half the cost of both Apple and Samsungs top end models.
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Flagships rarely offer features worth their price over mid range models.

Flagship android sales from Samsung, htc, LG, and Sony have been terrible since the iPhone X was launched.

No idea about pixel 2 sales but their QCs has been terrible.
 
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Flagship android sales from Samsung, htc, LG, and Sony have been terrible since the iPhone X was launched.

No idea about pixel 2 sales but their QCs has been terrible.
Good for the iPhone X then. Im personally never going to pay a 4 digit price tag for a phone, no matter if its Apple, Samsung, or some other brand. Its just not worth it
 
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